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wikileaks' founder, julian assange, holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. he's been there for about two months. now that ecuador's granted him asylum and britain's refused to honor it, a classic standoff is underway. if assange takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is that the british would arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> reporter: that's where assange is wanted for questioning over sexual assault claims. with the fugitive inside in what's at the moment considered ecuadorian territory and with british police outside ready to pounce, scenarios are being debated over a possible assange escape. is this an option? getting smuggled out in the trunk of a diplomatic car? a former british diplomat says the car would be considered ecuadorian domain. british police, he says, could stop it but not search it. can't necessarily pull assange out. there's a hitch in the plan -- the hitch, apparently there's no garage available to the embassy. we're told there's only one entrance, right here, and obviously that's not an option. the building i
wikileaks' founder, julian assange, holed up inside the ecuadorian embassy in london. he's been there for about two months. now that ecuador's granted him asylum and britain's refused to honor it, a classic standoff is underway. if assange takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is that the british would arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> reporter: that's where assange is wanted for questioning over sexual assault claims. with the fugitive inside in what's...
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assange's activities at wikileaks or the attitude of the united states of america. he is wanted in sweden to answer allegations of serious sexual offenses. >> reporter: now, britain insists it's not going to storm into the embassy and arrest julian assange, but this sort of protracted negotiations and diplomacy means that he could be in there for a very long time. >> and atika, assange is still the subject of a criminal investigation here in the united states. what's the latest there? >> reporter: well, what i want to do is actually play you a clip from ricardo patino, who is ecuador's foreign minister, and his description of what assange faces in the united states. take a listen. >> that the judicial evidence shows clearly that if extradited to the u.s., mr. assange will not have a fair trial, he will be tried by a specialilitary court and a cruel treatment would be applied and he may be sentenced to life imprisonment or death. >> reporter: now, that sounds very scary, but the truth seems to be somewhat more mundane. there does seem to be a grand jury investigation
assange's activities at wikileaks or the attitude of the united states of america. he is wanted in sweden to answer allegations of serious sexual offenses. >> reporter: now, britain insists it's not going to storm into the embassy and arrest julian assange, but this sort of protracted negotiations and diplomacy means that he could be in there for a very long time. >> and atika, assange is still the subject of a criminal investigation here in the united states. what's the latest...
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it was -- which wikileaks itself took credit for the end of the day. of course with everybody faking things, you can't really be sure whether the wikileaks tweet claiming credit was a fake or not. >> what was it like? i mean, even some of your colleagues were re-tweeting or sending out this clent thomment they thought this column was by bill keller. what was it like to be on the receiving end of this forgery? >> you know, initially it was annoying. then it seemed silly and -- you know, i guess my -- part of me felt like it was a waste of a good sunday afternoon because it generated so much discussion and buzz and kerr ffuffle. by the end of the day i managed to extract a few discussions on it. one, it was fascinating to see how the social media community gathers and does friendsiorensi something. by the time i saw the fake odd ed, the twittersphere knew of it fake. they were talking about the domain name, how did they do it. by the end of the day they had done advanced diagnostics, explained how it was pulled off. contacted me for reaction. passed judg
it was -- which wikileaks itself took credit for the end of the day. of course with everybody faking things, you can't really be sure whether the wikileaks tweet claiming credit was a fake or not. >> what was it like? i mean, even some of your colleagues were re-tweeting or sending out this clent thomment they thought this column was by bill keller. what was it like to be on the receiving end of this forgery? >> you know, initially it was annoying. then it seemed silly and -- you...
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months, he said wikileaks is about freedom of expression. but mentioned nothing about the rape charges against him in sweden. asank has been confined to the nebs london since june now. our reporter was there for his speech. she joins us now live from the london bureau. you've been camped out there since the very beginning. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, he is still stuck inside the embassy. britain still insists this is about extraditing him to sweden for questioning on those sex crime allegation that's he faces for both britain and sweden this is not a political issue. this is a criminal one. but that's not how julian assange but it yesterday. it was a political rally where he described this witchunt on wikileaks. and he particularly called for the case of bradley manning, you might remember bradley manning is the u.s. military officer who allegedly leaked all the classified documents to wikileaks and is now undergoing a military trial. take a listen to what assange said about his case yesterday. >> bradley manning did as he is accus
months, he said wikileaks is about freedom of expression. but mentioned nothing about the rape charges against him in sweden. asank has been confined to the nebs london since june now. our reporter was there for his speech. she joins us now live from the london bureau. you've been camped out there since the very beginning. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, he is still stuck inside the embassy. britain still insists this is about extraditing him to sweden for questioning on those sex...
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. >> wikileaks founder julian assange holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. waited until you hear how he may try to escape. we'll have a report. >>> international outrage over the death of a pregnant teen. we'll explain why a government decision may have cost two lives and read some of your feedback. >>> later, an unlikely police chief, a swimmer who won't give up, and the woman on the arm of the v.p. hopeful. we'll bring you the week's most intriguing people. >>> it is sunday, august 19. good morning, everyone, i'm randi kaye. so glad you're with us this morning. his release of classified u.s. cables labeled him a hero to supporters of free speech and a villain to nations across the globe who struggle to repair diplomatic ties in the aftermath. today julian assange find himself at the center of another international incident as ecuador and great britain battle over the wikileaks founder's future. let's bring in our reporter outside of london this morning. that's where assange has been staying after being granted asylum by the south american country. good mor
. >> wikileaks founder julian assange holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london. waited until you hear how he may try to escape. we'll have a report. >>> international outrage over the death of a pregnant teen. we'll explain why a government decision may have cost two lives and read some of your feedback. >>> later, an unlikely police chief, a swimmer who won't give up, and the woman on the arm of the v.p. hopeful. we'll bring you the week's most intriguing people....
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we continue to follow the asylum request of wikileaks founder julian assange. ecuadorian officials are making that decision as we speak. >>> plus, why investors could start dumping their facebook stock today. maybe that's an opportunity for the rest of us. we'll tell you that straight ahead. stay with us. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been accepted in all 50 states, and they're backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. it's law that just makes sense. throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has more of 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. to support cell health. it's hard to see opportunity in today's challenging environment. unless you have the right perspective. bny mellon wealth management has the vision and experience to look beyond the obvious. we'll uncover opportunities,
we continue to follow the asylum request of wikileaks founder julian assange. ecuadorian officials are making that decision as we speak. >>> plus, why investors could start dumping their facebook stock today. maybe that's an opportunity for the rest of us. we'll tell you that straight ahead. stay with us. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support. legalzoom documents have been...
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as wikileaks stands, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all our societies. i ask president obama to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: that's not how britain or sweden sees this. they say this is purely a criminal investigation. julian assange steps out that door, he will be arrested and extradited to sweden. that's why his supporters will be standing guard here outside the embassy to see what happens next. but the bottom line is no matter how many protesters, how manyol. >> the julian assange ordeal has taken on a life of its own. it could remind you of a movie. he's off limits to the brits so ng as he stays inside the embassy. but is a great escape in the works? brian todd with some of the possible plots. >> reporter: he's reported to be tense and going stir crazy. julian assange holed up inside the ecuador embassy in london. . a classic standoff is underway. if he takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is that the british will arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> repo
as wikileaks stands, so does the freedom of expression and the health of all our societies. i ask president obama to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: that's not how britain or sweden sees this. they say this is purely a criminal investigation. julian assange steps out that door, he will be arrested and extradited to sweden. that's why his supporters will be standing guard here outside the embassy to see what happens next....
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the wikileaks founder from a veranda breaks his silence. a new study says you want to be more attractive? be more playful. what if you're not a naturally playful person? is there a way to loose unup a little bit more? >> no. >> dr. wendy walsh pulls no punches that and more tonight on cnn. >>> hello, i'm alison kosik in for don lemon. >>> may have had ties to an extremist anti-government movement. two deputies were killed and two wounded in two separate shootings on thursday. authorities say some of those arrested had been under surveillance for some time. we'll have more on these developments just ahead. >>> more deadly attacks on nato forces today in afghanistan. three troops were killed when a roadside bomb went off in the eastern part of the country. also today, a man wearing an afghan policeman uniform killed one nato service member. >>> u.s. distance swimmer diana nyad attempting another record swim. with a shout of courage, the 62-year-old jumped into the waters off cuba heading toward florida. if she's successful, the 103-mile trip
the wikileaks founder from a veranda breaks his silence. a new study says you want to be more attractive? be more playful. what if you're not a naturally playful person? is there a way to loose unup a little bit more? >> no. >> dr. wendy walsh pulls no punches that and more tonight on cnn. >>> hello, i'm alison kosik in for don lemon. >>> may have had ties to an extremist anti-government movement. two deputies were killed and two wounded in two separate shootings...
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. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange made a bold move today stepping out on the balcony of the embassy in london, his first public appearance in months. a crowd of supporters watched as assange delivered a blunt message to the u.s. cnn's atika shubert was there. >> reporter: it's been two months since julian assange sought refuge inside the embassy of ecuador around almost two years since two women in sweden brought allegations of sex crimes against him. that's why sweden wants him extradited and what julian assange is fighting against. but today assange addressed his supporters from that balcony, still a protective part of the embassy of ecuador where he has now been granted asylum. scores of his supporters came out to hear him while british police stood guard. he told supporters his fight was purely political. >> there is unity in the oppression. there must be absolute unity and determination in the response. i ask president obama to do the right thing. the united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> reporter: that's nou not how britain and sweden see it. they sa
. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange made a bold move today stepping out on the balcony of the embassy in london, his first public appearance in months. a crowd of supporters watched as assange delivered a blunt message to the u.s. cnn's atika shubert was there. >> reporter: it's been two months since julian assange sought refuge inside the embassy of ecuador around almost two years since two women in sweden brought allegations of sex crimes against him. that's why sweden wants...
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go to cnn.com/tv. >>> wikileaks founder julianne assauge has some problems. britain wants to expedite him to sweden and sweden wants to question him over rape charges and the u.s. wants to ask him about the secret papers he posted on the internet. for now he is stuck in ecuador's embassy in london. ecuador will give him asylum if he can get there. as brian todd explains that is easier said than done. >> reporter: he is reported to be tense and going a bit stir crazy. wikileaks founder julianne assauge holed up inside the ecuadoran embassy in london. he has been there about two months. now that ecuador has granted him asylum and britain has refused to honor it a classic standoff is under way. if assauge takes one step outside the embassy -- >> my understanding is the british will arrest him and extradite him to sweden. >> reporter: he is wanted there for questioning over sexual assault claims. with the fugitive inside what is at the moment considered ecuadoran territory and british police outside ready to pounce scenarios are being debated over a possible assa
go to cnn.com/tv. >>> wikileaks founder julianne assauge has some problems. britain wants to expedite him to sweden and sweden wants to question him over rape charges and the u.s. wants to ask him about the secret papers he posted on the internet. for now he is stuck in ecuador's embassy in london. ecuador will give him asylum if he can get there. as brian todd explains that is easier said than done. >> reporter: he is reported to be tense and going a bit stir crazy. wikileaks...
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wikileaks calls the threat hostile and extreme. he's trying to avoid to being sent to sweden to face allegations of rain and molestation. >>> parts of north texas taking to the air to get a grip on the west nile outbreak. the dallas mayor approved the spraying of insecticide for the first time in over 45 years. >>> the question of when accused major nadal hasan will face trial is being held up because of his beard. they say hi beard violates army regulations. he's accused of killing 13 people and wounding 32 in the 2009 rampage at ft. hood. >> another health scare for britain's prince phillip. doctors say he'll likely have to spend a few more days in the hospital fighting a bladder infection. he missioned part of his wife's jubilee celebration in june and suffered a blocked artery at christmas as well. >> we saw him at the olympics. >> yes, we wish him well. >>> 18 minutes after the hour. we want to get an early read of the local news making national headlines. in florida, the orlando sentinel and a recognizable name from the casey
wikileaks calls the threat hostile and extreme. he's trying to avoid to being sent to sweden to face allegations of rain and molestation. >>> parts of north texas taking to the air to get a grip on the west nile outbreak. the dallas mayor approved the spraying of insecticide for the first time in over 45 years. >>> the question of when accused major nadal hasan will face trial is being held up because of his beard. they say hi beard violates army regulations. he's accused of...
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where julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, has been granted asylum by ecuador. the country's foreign minister said the decision was based on concerns if he were sent to sweden where he'd be questioned on a sex crime charge, he'd eventually be extradited to the united states where he could be charged with espionage and treason. atika shubert is there and i asked her what happened next to assange. >> reporter: julian assange has now been granted asylum in ecuador. he can't step outside. if he does, british authorities says he can and will be arrested and extradited to sweden for questioning. now, julian assange may have upped the ante just a bit. in its twitter feed, wikileaks has said julian assange will be making a live statement, his first public appearance in two months, on sunday in front of the embassy. we'll be here to see what happens. >>> our fifth story "outfront." the man who got his start cleaning sidewalks in the bronx. but he had an idea that has made him one of the most successful restaurateurs in the world. here he is. his name is joe. he's a longt
where julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, has been granted asylum by ecuador. the country's foreign minister said the decision was based on concerns if he were sent to sweden where he'd be questioned on a sex crime charge, he'd eventually be extradited to the united states where he could be charged with espionage and treason. atika shubert is there and i asked her what happened next to assange. >> reporter: julian assange has now been granted asylum in ecuador. he can't step...
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any moment now we are expected to hear from wikileaks founder jou julian assange who finds himself in the middle of controversy as ecuador and london battle over his situation. >> julian assange has always fought for true justice and fought for human rights and continues to do so. he demands that quick release and his peaceful rights be respected. >> he is currently living at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he went for refuge after sweden are the brought sexual assault charges. he d i ins the charges. >>> and now the vice president of syria is rumor ed ed to be b defected. he was nowhere to be seen at this weekend's ramadan celebration with president bashar al assad. if he did leave, it will mark the highest level of the regime to have defected. >>> and yesterday president obama quoted republicans to be dishonest about his plan since they can't sell his own. a gop plan will force the seniors to pay more for medicare, and the gop says president obama has siphoned millions to pay for it. >>> and now the first time a powerful laser has been used on another planet. it helped to eio
any moment now we are expected to hear from wikileaks founder jou julian assange who finds himself in the middle of controversy as ecuador and london battle over his situation. >> julian assange has always fought for true justice and fought for human rights and continues to do so. he demands that quick release and his peaceful rights be respected. >> he is currently living at the ecuadorian embassy in london where he went for refuge after sweden are the brought sexual assault...
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free bradley manning, the american soldier accused of giving wikileaks secret government documents. assange is hiding in the embassy to avoid
free bradley manning, the american soldier accused of giving wikileaks secret government documents. assange is hiding in the embassy to avoid
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. >>> just short while ago we got news the founder of wikileaks has been granted asylum by the country of ecuador. julians a sang julian assange is hold up in ecuador's i'm bass difficult for two months. his website posts tens of thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents. he's also wanted in sweden for questioning about sex crimes allegations. shubert is outside the ecuador embassy. is he planning to stay there for a while because the way i see it, the minute you walk out the door, the bobbys will arrest you. >> that's just it. he's now legally been granted asylum. if he steps outside and back on british territory and british police can arrest him. british foreign offers feel clearly it's their obligation to extra indict him to sweden. they also say he breached his bail conditions and that's why they would arrest him. legally his status may have change noud he's been granted asylum but he still can't walk outside so he's in dl indefinitely. we have a statement that wikileaks just put out on his twitter account, quote, i'm grateful to the ecuadorian people. if the and hi
. >>> just short while ago we got news the founder of wikileaks has been granted asylum by the country of ecuador. julians a sang julian assange is hold up in ecuador's i'm bass difficult for two months. his website posts tens of thousands of classified military and diplomatic documents. he's also wanted in sweden for questioning about sex crimes allegations. shubert is outside the ecuador embassy. is he planning to stay there for a while because the way i see it, the minute you walk...
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now that he has been granted asylum, the wikileaks founder julian assange go free? >> and she is burning mad. a dallas cowboy fan sues the team after she sat on a hot bench and got third degree burns. you're watching "starting point." ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. ♪ [ acou[ barks ]ar: slow ] ♪ [ upbeat ] [ barks ] beneful playful life is made with energy-packed wholesome grains... and real beef and egg. to help you put more play in your day. resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multilink suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. see just how much the gator has evolved at johndeere.com/gator. >>> welcome, everybody. our "starting point" this morning, mitt romney and president obama neck and neck. the key swing state of wisconsin changing from lean obama to a true toss-up. the fierce battle getting a lot closer. >>> fear of lightn
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. >> wikileaks says web attacks have slowed or shut down its site for more than a week now. the group says it's been hit with denial of service attacks which work by flooding a website with bogus traffic. wikileaks says it's been overwhelmed by thousands of different internet addresses. >>> and next stop, rio. london promised a party and it delivered. the spice girls, george michael, annie lennox, the who, ray davies, even an apassenger by monty python great eric idle. in a new twist, the 10,000 athletes entered the stadium through the stands high-fiving spectators as they made their way to the field. the u.s. topped the medal couldn't the with the most total, 104 and the most golds, 46. >> on to rio. >>> "the bourne legacy" topping the box office. taking in $43.3 million in ticket sales. it's the fourth film of the spy franchise that previously starred matt damon. it's grossed more than $1 billion overall. the comedy, the campaign took second, knocking "the dark knight rises" to third. >> do you play the lottery. >> when it gets to be $300 million. >> the fever is spreading
. >> wikileaks says web attacks have slowed or shut down its site for more than a week now. the group says it's been hit with denial of service attacks which work by flooding a website with bogus traffic. wikileaks says it's been overwhelmed by thousands of different internet addresses. >>> and next stop, rio. london promised a party and it delivered. the spice girls, george michael, annie lennox, the who, ray davies, even an apassenger by monty python great eric idle. in a new...
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. >> i ask president obama to do the right thin united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> britain says the moment he leaves the embassy he will be arrested. >>> six term missouri congreman running against incumbent democrat in the november election and is backing away tonight from an answer he gave when asked whether he thought abortion should be legal in the case of rape. here is what he said. >> people always want to try to make it one of those things like how do you slice this particularly tough ethical question. it seems to me first of all from what i understand from doctors it is rare. if it is a legitimate rape the female body has ways to shut that thing down. let's assume maybe that didn't work. i think there should be punishment but the punishment ought to be in the rapist and not attacking the child. akin issued a statement -- the congressman went on to say he remains opposed to abortion even in cases of rape. a spokesman for the romney campaign. in her words, romney and ryan disagree with mr. achin's statement and a romney/ryan administration would not oppose
. >> i ask president obama to do the right thin united states must renounce its witch hunt against wikileaks. >> britain says the moment he leaves the embassy he will be arrested. >>> six term missouri congreman running against incumbent democrat in the november election and is backing away tonight from an answer he gave when asked whether he thought abortion should be legal in the case of rape. here is what he said. >> people always want to try to make it one of...
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military operations in africa. >>> a founder of wikileaks can being offered asylum in ecuador. assange has been living in ecuador's iembassy in london fo two months. british police have been waiting outside to arrest him. they said in a letter the british have threatened to storm the embassy and arrest assange. >>> an air flight from new york to moscow to divert to iceland. the plane with 253 people on board landed safely. crews have been searching the passengers' luggage. >>> an unmanned experimental u.s. aircraft has failed. a problem with the tail fin caused the hyper sonic plane to spiral out of control before researchers destroyed it. the x-51a wave rider was supposed to fly for 100 seconds reaching a speed of 4600 miles per hour. it only flew for 31 seconds. >>> and swimmer diana nyad will attempt to swim between cuba and florida again on sunday. last year in august the endurance swimmer abandoned the 103-mile journey at about the halfway point. this is her third attempt to become the first person to swim between cuba and florida without a shark cage. hey baby goat... no
military operations in africa. >>> a founder of wikileaks can being offered asylum in ecuador. assange has been living in ecuador's iembassy in london fo two months. british police have been waiting outside to arrest him. they said in a letter the british have threatened to storm the embassy and arrest assange. >>> an air flight from new york to moscow to divert to iceland. the plane with 253 people on board landed safely. crews have been searching the passengers' luggage....
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. >> ecuador has granted political asylum to wikileaks founder julian assange, a decision that's escalated tensions with britain. assange has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june. he's trying to avoid extradition to sweden where he faces sexual assault charges. britain has vowed to extradite assange. despite ecuador's move. >>> a jury has awarded a former university of michigan student body president $4.5 million in his lawsuit against a former michigan assistant attorney general who posted about him in an anti-gay blog. chris armstrong who is gay, accused the man of defamation and causing him emotional distress. >>> milwaukee police made a startling discovery. a five-foot long, 70-pound alligator. they confiscated the gator. it is said to be resting comfortably at an animal control shelter. his owners are reportedly trying to get him back. soledad, i can't imagine having that thing as a roommate. >> yeah, no, seriously. all right, randi, thank you. >>> more serious news to tell you about. a week of protests. at a mine in south africa turned into a bloodbath today.
. >> ecuador has granted political asylum to wikileaks founder julian assange, a decision that's escalated tensions with britain. assange has been holed up in the ecuadorian embassy in london since june. he's trying to avoid extradition to sweden where he faces sexual assault charges. britain has vowed to extradite assange. despite ecuador's move. >>> a jury has awarded a former university of michigan student body president $4.5 million in his lawsuit against a former michigan...
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wikileaks founder julian assange delivers a message to the u.s. saying the war on whistleblowers must end. in his first public speech in it about five months he said wikileaks is about freedom of expression. he mentioned nothing about the rape charges against him in sweden. assange has been effectively confined to the ecuadorian embassy since june. ecuador granted him diplomatic asylum but britain won't let him leave. >>> miss china is miss world 2012. the 23-year-old beat out 150 other contestants. the winner is a music student who hopes to become a music teacher and work with the poor. it's the second time a miss china has won miss world title. >>> well, we can top that. she may be miss america but laura kaeppeler is making a name for herself through a mentoring program for at-risk kids. she knows how kids can benefit from this experience firsthand. she is here to talk about that, big brothers and big sisters is really the organization you are focusing on. it's nice to have you. >> thank you, thank you. >> six months you've been miss america. ha
wikileaks founder julian assange delivers a message to the u.s. saying the war on whistleblowers must end. in his first public speech in it about five months he said wikileaks is about freedom of expression. he mentioned nothing about the rape charges against him in sweden. assange has been effectively confined to the ecuadorian embassy since june. ecuador granted him diplomatic asylum but britain won't let him leave. >>> miss china is miss world 2012. the 23-year-old beat out 150...
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everything surrounded julian assange, this snafu with wikileaks. it is amazing. we will beracking that. >>> let's check what's trending on cnn.com. number four on the trending list. two louisiana sheriff's deputies killed, two others hurt in a series of apparently linked shootings, according to police that say one of the incidents involved an ambush. five people are now in custody. third on the trending list tonight, actress mayim bialik known for her role as tv's "blossom" is in good spirits after her car collided with another in the heart of hollywood. a nasty crash. top two trending items up after the break. , babe? i'm fine. ♪ ♪ ♪ with a subaru you can always find a way. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. we believe small things can make a big difference.e, like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place
everything surrounded julian assange, this snafu with wikileaks. it is amazing. we will beracking that. >>> let's check what's trending on cnn.com. number four on the trending list. two louisiana sheriff's deputies killed, two others hurt in a series of apparently linked shootings, according to police that say one of the incidents involved an ambush. five people are now in custody. third on the trending list tonight, actress mayim bialik known for her role as tv's "blossom"...
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. >>> wikileaks founder is expected to speak publicly tomorrow and held up in london to avoid extradition to sweden over a sexual assault charge. assange is trapped at the embassy for right now. >>> firefighters are getting a upper hand on a long line of wildfires. in california and washington state people who fled the area are allowed to go back home and see what was spared. >>> wait until you see what we're working on tonight. cnn saturday night where most shows dare not to go. >>> tonight, spike lee like you've never seen him before. >> me, post racial era. >> and the kind of interview only cnn's dom lemon can do. >> you're a racist. >> talking politics. >> i drink the kool-aid. >> principal. >> and we're in the punks. >> and perry. >> everything i need to say has been said. >> plus afghan forces turning on americans. >> our enemies have attempted to undermined the trust. >>yan gets riled up. >> mom, you did build that! >> hairpin turn. gone terribly wrong. tonight on cnn. >>> first, tonight, borne in atlanta and now an international star. spike lee has fundamentally changed film makin
. >>> wikileaks founder is expected to speak publicly tomorrow and held up in london to avoid extradition to sweden over a sexual assault charge. assange is trapped at the embassy for right now. >>> firefighters are getting a upper hand on a long line of wildfires. in california and washington state people who fled the area are allowed to go back home and see what was spared. >>> wait until you see what we're working on tonight. cnn saturday night where most shows...
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just who's watching and what they're watching has flamed new concerns after wikileaks published stolen e-mails regarding a government surveillance program called trap wire. it's a program meant to identify potential terrorist activity using cameras now omnipresent. the idea is a new watch in a post-9/11 world. some worry that those measures come at a high price. >> the whole approach stopping terrorism is based on mass surveillance is not an effective way to stop terrorism. and it's very dangerous for our liberties. we don't want to live in a society where the government is watching all of us all the time just in case we might be a terrorist. >> reporter: but trap wire doesn't appear to have gotten very far off the ground with government supporters. the department of homeland security helped fund the initial development of the project. an official telling us that dhs funded an operational pilot in washington, d.c. and seattle in 2010 to determine if the system could be applicable in infrastructure protection applications. that pilot aimed at keeping buildings safe included cameras bein
just who's watching and what they're watching has flamed new concerns after wikileaks published stolen e-mails regarding a government surveillance program called trap wire. it's a program meant to identify potential terrorist activity using cameras now omnipresent. the idea is a new watch in a post-9/11 world. some worry that those measures come at a high price. >> the whole approach stopping terrorism is based on mass surveillance is not an effective way to stop terrorism. and it's very...
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assange founded the website wikileaks, put thousands of leaked u.s. cables and war documents online for all the world to see. today assange is saying a great-big thank you for ecuador for granting him political
assange founded the website wikileaks, put thousands of leaked u.s. cables and war documents online for all the world to see. today assange is saying a great-big thank you for ecuador for granting him political
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out at british authorities over suggestions they may enter the ecuadoran embassy in london to arrest wikileaks founder julian assange. the ecuador leader says that would be in his words suicidal. the comments come after a letter from the british foreign office cited a little known law that could suspend the embassy's diplomatic protection. assange is taking refuge in the embassy to avoid extradition to sweden over sex crime allegations. sales of the racy "50 shades of grey" trilogy helped the country's largest bookstore chain boost its bottom line and beat wall street expectations in the second quarter. sales at barnes & noble says it clearly had an impact on numbers. >>> another story we're following, a deadly train derailment. what we're now learning about what happened and the two young women who were killed. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been
out at british authorities over suggestions they may enter the ecuadoran embassy in london to arrest wikileaks founder julian assange. the ecuador leader says that would be in his words suicidal. the comments come after a letter from the british foreign office cited a little known law that could suspend the embassy's diplomatic protection. assange is taking refuge in the embassy to avoid extradition to sweden over sex crime allegations. sales of the racy "50 shades of grey" trilogy...